Saturday, 24 March 2007

German lesson for Ireland

As a recent postshowed, Islam is getting its evil claws strongly into Germany. It’s clearly useful to look at student behaviour as an indication of next generation attitudes. As England and France show, second and even third-generation Muslim immigrants have more extreme values than their parents, despite (or because of?) having better educational opportunities. The leading German journal Der Spiegel (The Mirror) published the experience of a junior-high school teacher from North Rhine-Westphalia. She witnessed how the pupils suddenly adopted "extremely anti-Semitic and anti-American attitudes." English was seen as the enemy's language. "Today, some of them refuse to speak it at all, even if it means failing their exams. They reject the theory of evolution in biology lessons, the age of the Earth as discussed in geography, and anything remotely satirical in their German classes" she said.

The evidence on headscarves are also striking. While only 27 percent had thought Muslim women should cover their hair in 2000, the number had almost doubled to 47 percent five years later. A similar pattern emerged on the topics of dual-sex sports classes and participation in coeducational school trips. Rejected by 19 percent in 2000, by last year the proportion had risen to 30 percent.

Today the impact of Islamist indoctrination is noticeable at almost all schools with a high proportion of Muslim pupils, with teachers complaining of fewer and fewer Muslim pupils taking part in swimming, sports in general, or school trips. Another teacher complained that he cannot get through to his pupils any more. "If I say that headscarves are worn less in Turkey than here, they simply counter: 'That's why we came to Germany, so that we can openly practice our religion.'" And sometimes they simply remind him that - as a non-Muslim - he would be better off keeping such views to himself.

We could draw lessons in Ireland from this, but won't, given the power of the PC Though Police. One lesson is that, once Muslims reach a critical mass they’ll try to impose their views, and/or opt out like they’re doing in Germany and elsewhere. That's why agreeing to Muslim-only schools is such a mistake.

Not only will they cut themselves off socially as described above, they’ll also suffer by spending a huge proportion of their time learning Arabic, the Koran and other religious mumbo jumbo. At the end of which they emerge into the workforce, unqualified for anything. Their consequent failure to get jobs will be attributed to Islamophobia, and the youth become dropouts and fodder for terrorism.

That this will happen in Ireland is as certain as day following night, if present policies continue.